The Surface Pro 3 will
eventually come in a multitude of price points, from $800 -
$1,550. There are 0nly two versions shipping now, both built with
the 1.4 GHz Intel i5 processor: a $1,000
version with a 128G hard drive and a $1,300 version with a 256G
hard drive.

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The rest of the family will be available for back-to-school in
August, Microsoft says.

The low-end version will sport a slower Intel i3
processor and a 64G hard drive. The most expensive unit will have
a faster i7 processor, better for playing games, and the biggest
hard drive.

Beware that these prices do not
include Microsoft's Type Cover
keyboard, the part that really turns it into a laptop. Tack on an
extra $130 for that.

The Surface Pro 3 does include
the cool Surface pen, which lets you draw on the device.

While Microsoft is advertising
these devices towards consumers, it is likely that enterprises
might be the real market. That's who the "Pro" version of Windows
8 is really aimed at.